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Swindle out of Meaning in English

expression

ˈswɪndəɫ/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
SWIN-duhl OWT uhv
swˈɪndəl/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
sw-IN-duhl OWT ov

释义

To cheat or trick someone so that they unwillingly give you something, usually money or property.

用法与细微差别

This phrase always involves dishonesty and the person losing something against their will. Often used with objects like 'money,' 'savings,' or 'inheritance.' More formal or legal than casual. Don't confuse with 'borrow' or 'take out.'

例句

The man tried to swindle her out of her savings.

basic

Scammers often swindle people out of their money online.

basic

He was swindled out of his inheritance by a dishonest lawyer.

basic

They tried to swindle me out of a few hundred dollars with that fake investment.

natural

I can't believe he was swindled out of his life savings just like that.

natural

Grandma almost got swindled out of her jewelry by a phone scam.

natural